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            FX Parser</h1>
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            (C) 2009-2010 Christian Schladetsch</p>
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            <a href="mailto:Christian.Schladetsch@Gmail.com">Christian.Schladetsch@Gmail.com</a></p>
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            Introduction</h2>
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            This is a simple command-line utility that reads HLSL .fx files, parses the 
            result into an AST, then walks the tree producing StringTemplates. These are 
            then used to write the HLSL back out to a text file.</p>
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            Basically, it is a really long-winded way of doing a file copy.</p>
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            Usage</h2>
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            fxparser -fx -i some_hlsl.fx</p>
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            Full details on options are in the Options class in Program.cs.</p>
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        Known Issues</h2>
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        Bugs</h2>
	
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